Ramp

$279.00

Roll heavy eBikes onto the Mach2, with our modular ramp accessory.

SKU: 9003 Category:

Description

The ramp attaches to the Quik Rack Mach2 bike rack tray or an Add-On tray when loading or unloading bikes. You can also attach it to the end of the bike rack system to store it or bring it with you. It does not attach to other bike racks or products. It is made of the highest quality anodized aluminum. It does not fold like the rack and Add-On trays do. Black. Made in America. Proven to withstand mud, dust, precipitation, and extreme temperatures. Functionality not affected by UV light.

 

More About This Product

  • Easily attaches to the rack or to an Add-On
  • Locks to the rack or previous Add-On with integrated lock
  • Custom one-key anti-theft design
  • Required tool to assemble the ramp included
  • Wide tray accommodates tires up to 5 inches wide
  • All purchased components can be keyed the same, now or in the future

Weight and Dimensions

  • Product weight 10 pounds.
  • Shipping weight 12.5 pounds.
  • Ramp is 54 inches long, 56 ¼ with hooks extended
  • Shipping dimensions are 54”x9”x7”

Specifications

  • Ramp Type – Attaches to Mach2 rack or Add-On with integrated lock
  • Primary Material – Aluminum
  • Finish Type – Anodized Aluminum
  • Weight Capacity – Supports any bike
  • What’s Included – One ramp; two hooks; Allen wrench to connect hooks to ramp; one key (can be keyed to match other purchased components)
  • Imported – No
  • Assembly Required – Yes, attach two hooks to the end of the ramp using included Allen wrench
  • Suggested Number of People Required for Assembly/Installation – 1
  • Tools Required – Yes, one 5/32 Allen wrench, included
  • Product Care – Clean with soap and water
  • Product Warranty – Limited lifetime warranty when used as instructed and with no modifications, including but not limited to the use of third-party products and customer modifications. Individual parts and instructions for repairs available upon request.

Customer Reviews

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Andrew
Very good quality. Would be helpful to have a place to store it on rack.

I like the quality of the lock. It’s engineered well and will work as a good deterrent to keep would be thieves from quickly grabbing a bike from the rack.

One cool feature to add would be a spot on the main and secondary racks while they are stowed. As it’s designed we can leave it on the arm where it’s normally in place but that prevents the arm from being folded down completely when you stow the rack in the box. It would be really cool if there was some brackets on the face or ends of the wheel channels to insert the lock while still being able to fully fold and stow the rack.

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Andrew
Picture with metal buckle

Not sure how to reply to the Quikrstuff response to my initial review. Quikrstuff responded to my request with the following response.

“The strap does NOT have a metal buckle and a metal buckle is not shown in the product description nor anywhere else on our website. Please, if the picture with a metal buckle (that you mention) is actually on our website, let us know; we will need to remove it. “

You actually do have a picture of the Voile strap with a metal buckle on your website. It’s the second picture you have in the gallery for the product. As mentioned in my review my frustration was simply due to the fact that it feels slightly higher priced than it should be. I get that that not everyone needs the strap. I do because of fenders on our e-bikes. I simply felt like for the $1500 I’m spending on the rack, and it’s a relatively small component that many people would use, that it was a little crazy to pay more than I could get it for anywhere else. Fine if it’s not free, but regular retail price would be good for the end user. That and you show the higher priced strap with metal buckle in one of the pictures. I do see that you also show one other picture with the vinyl buckle. Maybe take down the one that is incorrectly shown.

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Eric Axford
Rattling locks

Hey Nigel, The solution that I found works the best for the rattling locks is to put a thin O ring on the wheel lock shaft. After inserting the shaft, just lock in the normal fashion. O ring takes up the extra room. No more rattle

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Nigel
Pefect fit, but rattles.

It's aluminum on aluminum, so when driving there is a rattle coming from the rack. Without the locks, it's dead silent. The tolerances are pretty tight to avoid anyone tampering, It's just enough wiggle room to be constantly vibrating and I find it loud. I definitely know when I have the locks installed. I don't want to put the locks on when I leave my car and then take them off when I'm driving. I think it could use some sort of gasket or rubber pad to absorb some of the vibrations which would go a long way to reduce or eliminate the noise.

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Mr. Hoot
It’s a Voile strap, without the metal buckle

Which I’d realized what it was before spending $30 on 2 of them. It’s a rebranded Voile strap that is commonly available to the public. But it doesn’t have the metal buckle that Quikrstuff shows in the picture. It’s a nylon buckle and they’re marked up 50% over the retail cost. It should come with the bike rack as a feature.

I’ve read and reviewed the Judge.me’s terms, privacy and content policies and this review meets the requirements as agreed to.

Hello Mr. Hoot! Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We chose this strap to put our brand on because it is made in the USA, something we value. Yes, people can get them other places, but most customers are so happy that we sell them and that they can just get everything they need all in one place. The strap does NOT have a metal buckle and a metal buckle is not shown in the product description nor anywhere else on our website. Please, if the picture with a metal buckle (that you mention) is actually on our website, let us know; we will need to remove it. As far as 'it should come with the bike rack' - absolutely not. The rack will hold almost all bikes with no straps necessary. That's why it's called the Quik Rack! The only reason to buy a strap is if you're going to haul heavy ebikes with fenders, as explained in our fender FAQ - https://quikrstuff.com/faqs/?Display_FAQ=3484 - or if you'd like to use this awesome strap for some other reason (like holding your skis together).

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